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Q: Powers shared by both state and Federal governmants are known as these?
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Shared by the state and federal governments?

There are some powers, known as concurrent powers, that are shared between state and federal governments. For example, both governments can collect taxes and enact laws.


Powers shared between federal and state governments?

. . . . are known as CONCURRENT JURISDICTION.


What words refers to powers shared by state and federal government?

Concurrent, also known as reserved.


By what name are the shared powers known?

NI IDEA


What are powers that are shared between national state and local governements known as?

Concurrent Powers


What powers does Constitution explicitly give to the Federal government?

The powers the Constitution explicitly gave to the federal government are known as delegated powers.


Any powers not explicitly assigned to the federal government belong to individual states or the people are known as?

These powers are known as reserved powers.


What word refers to powers shared by states and governments?

Concurrent, also known as reserved.


Powers delegated to the national government by the constitution are known as?

Federal powers. read your book next time.


What are the powers divided between state and federal governments known as?

concurrent


What does the Australian Constitution forbid states from doing?

The Constitution promotes a concept known as the 'Division of Powers' which essentially divides certain powers between the Commonwealth and state governments, and some powers are shared between them both. Those powers stated under section 51 are Commonwealth powers/matters, and those omitted are State matters. Answering the question... The Constitution forbids States from implementing legislation that is primarily Commonwealth (or Federal) responsibility.


Powers not explicitly assigned to the federal government belong to individual states or the people are known as?

State